Trainer Series- FT Garrett Moher
1. How did you get into fitness/training? At the young age of 16 years old I joined a gym. I always loved the idea of… Read More »Trainer Series- FT Garrett Moher
1. How did you get into fitness/training? At the young age of 16 years old I joined a gym. I always loved the idea of… Read More »Trainer Series- FT Garrett Moher
This is the second post in my training cycle for USPA Nationals on July 8th.
First off – I know I said I would post each week, but to be honest – the past few weeks have been very busy, and unfortunately, this fell by the wayside – so I apologize.
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I’ve had some questions about percentages and other things on this program for people who are running it on their own.Read More »Training Log: Dan Petkovsek
This is a continuation of my recent Instagram post – https://www.instagram.com/p/BB-IMxAhp2b/?taken-by=danpetkovsekpl which I initially made, then decided to write a full post about supplements.
This is not me telling you what to take – it’s just my honest opinion about supplements
since some people have been asking about creatine, amigos, “advanced blends”(whatever the hell that means), and other supps.
Over the past 5-10 years I’ve tried more samples and new products than I can probably count. Read More »TORQUE SUPPLEMENT GUIDE
Yesterday I was training legs at torque, getting in the zone with my Sumo Squats when Dan passed by and complimented my depth and form. Big compliment coming from the king of powerlifting! We got on the subject of people getting low enough on their squats, and how there are few people that do. Which got me thinking, how couldn’t people be getting low on their squats, aren’t you feeling for depth in every rep?
The answer is no. Some people are not feeling for depth, or much of anything at all. There is an absence of one’s own connection to the movement; there is no mind-muscle Read More »Accepting Your Training Responsibility
“To know, is to know that you know nothing. That is the meaning of true knowledge.” -Socrates
In today’s busy society the hardest thing to come by is time, it is the only thing that we cannot gain but constantly lose. As a full time graduate student trying to piece together my life and future I find it hard to acquire time to sit down and read intently. Read More »KNOWLEDGE is Power – The Podcast Piece